Paul Kozel is a professor, audio engineer, music composer of television theme music, and arranger who also acts as a consultant for audio, video, and acoustic design projects. He earned his bachelor’s of music degree from Cleveland State University and an M.A. from City College of New York, where he is currently a professor of music. Kozel was a consultant and designer for several CD-ROMs on the subject of audio technology training. His credits include A Gesture and a Word, Hans Richter: Everything Turns, Everything Revolves, and Subtle Exchange of Information Across Time.
Paul Kozel
Studios
Veltin
Paul Kozel worked in the Veltin studio.
Veltin Studio was donated by alumni of the Veltin School, a school for girls in New York with a highly respected visual arts department. As the plaque just outside the entrance attests, this studio was used by poet Edwin Arlington Robinson during most of the 24 summers he spent at MacDowell. Perhaps most famously, Thornton Wilder put the finishing…